Just a Stroll in the Park: Creativity Scavenger Hunt
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Just a Stroll in the Park:Creativity Scavenger Hunt
Rebecca O’BrienDevin Carlson
Flexibility
A home-madebicycle seat…
Flexibility
Need a moustache?
Flexibility
Electrical tape stuck to an unintendedsurface..
Art in an Unlikely Location
Who wants to take a ride on this magical, mystery tour ?
Ordinary Action – Creative Manner
Puzzle of the Day:How can you open the lockerwith your eyes wide shut?
Inanimate Communication
Reading between the lines in the park.
Creative Problem Solving
Yes, those are two live chickens strapped to the spoiler of a car on the freeway.
Shakespeare’s Inspiration
To believe, or not to believe?
Problem to be Solved
Where did she GET that from??
Inspiration for a Song
Murray McLauchlin - The Farmer Song
Mozart’s Inspiration
The Fountain of Youth - discovered?
Interview: Musicians Youth Concert in
Carolina Park
Transcript Rebecca: Why did you guys decide to improvise and come up on stage right now? Chico 1: To begin with, music is an art. We love music. More than anything, we do it for pleasure. We love music, we love to express
ourselves, because that’s what music is about. Rebecca: What do you want to share with people? Chico 2: Energy. The energy of being happy. Chico 1: There are many messages, and they are a little difficult to explain. For example to freely express yourself, which isn’t just
writing on walls or being aggressive and those types of things. Rebecca: Have you written any songs yourself? Chico 2: Yes, but we haven’t recorded or sung them in front of anyone.
Rebecca: When did you guys start to sing together? Chico 1: About six months ago. We would meet up at the university, and from there it began. Rebecca: Was there any moment in particular when it all began? Chico 1: No, it just began by talking about music. Chico 2: No, not even that! It was just us wanting to go out to and make music in the streets. Just take your guitar and say ‘let’s make
some music.’ Rebecca: Have you ever gone out to a plaza and played music for money? Chico 1: It’s not for money, its for the sheer pleasure of making music. Rebecca: And what are your names? Chico 1: Aula 74 Rebecca: Oh, wow, well, many thanks for your time!